Wilko "go with the flow" Sink & Drain unblocker kit 500ml & tool INSTORE £1@ Wilkinson's
Can't see this online but have bought it in 2 stores. Comes with 500ml of easy pour gel and a plastic crud puller.
About a quarter of the big brand products and works very well IMO especially if you leave overnight.
Have paid a LOT more for specialist products and this does exactly the same job. I know caustic soda is meant to be good but never seems to dissolve well for me maybe doing something wrong!?
But then you need a receptacle and stirrer - this is a lot easier
Found with all the similar branded products in a white box
Top comments
haritori
19 Jan 177#17
KareemSaid
19 Jan 174#2
Bleach gets rid of smells but never found it to dissolve the soap scum, skin and body hair in our stupidly small bath hole.
This is made of sodium hydroxide or Lye but in a gel form so easy to pour. Similar product which Jimmy in Goodfellas used to dissolve bodies.
No point in paying the marketing budget of the exact same product like Mr Muscle
Find it decent for the price
jakka
19 Jan 173#22
Just put a couple of tablespoons of caustic soda in the plug hole then a kettle of boiling water, just be careful as it will froth up.
Latest comments (27)
bradevosprint
22 Jan 17#27
that would be correct, you krazy sausage!
KareemSaid
22 Jan 17#26
You sound like a guy without a 10 year old's grasp of spelling and grammar!
bradevosprint
21 Jan 17#25
you sound like a krazy guy..
sam_of_london
20 Jan 17#24
This has less drain cleaner than the normal 1 litre orange bottle found at all Poundshops. So no bargain. The plastic crud puller is also not good quality. Most pound shops sell steel crud puller for £1. But still voted hot as better than expensive bottles found at waitrose, M&S and other supermarkets for people with money no object .
luvsadealdealdeal
19 Jan 171#1
A litre of strong bleach also works well though you need to leave it in place for a couple of hours, just pour the whole bottle down the sink
TANDY to luvsadealdealdeal
19 Jan 171#8
Bleach helps the smell, but really doesn't remove what I've left there, I blocked mine for 2 weeks.....So this stuff for a £1 is a good price, I went through 3 ! Poundshop sells some good stuff too but having the rod is also good for removing the blockages from women hair....or my legs ..lol.
loadsavmoney to luvsadealdealdeal
20 Jan 171#23
:laughing: i don't know if this works or not but your comment reminded me of the episode of the simpsons where lisa had chewing gum stuck in her hair, people kept adding to the chewing gum
jakka
19 Jan 173#22
Just put a couple of tablespoons of caustic soda in the plug hole then a kettle of boiling water, just be careful as it will froth up.
supermann
19 Jan 17#21
Wkn't that nust liberate the bleach or other chemicals into the air for you to breath? Probably isn't going to do you much harm but it won't be good for you.
endo123
19 Jan 171#20
In the shower and bathroom sink I find dishawasher salt breaks down soap scum etc. It's cheap as chips too!
kaanis
19 Jan 172#19
your point is......
badgerman2
19 Jan 17#18
Don't use this stuff if you have a septic tank, it will wipe out the bacteria. Mains drainage only...
haritori
19 Jan 177#17
haritori
19 Jan 17#15
Money down the sink!
KareemSaid to haritori
19 Jan 17#16
Yes, literally pouring money down the drain!
Almost as pointless as playing video games - but you see the return for this and actually achieve something. And all for a quid!!
Kinda wish I had got into playing games and not given up after Sensible Soccer on the Amiga.
Guess I had more real life games to get into!
Definitely a lot less hassle in video game world haha!
SFconvert
19 Jan 17#14
I always keep a bottle of one shot handy, its hydrochloric acid so you need to be careful, but 50ml to 100ml of the stuff should unblock a sink. About £10 a bottle but works out the same cost and much quicker.
KareemSaid
19 Jan 17#13
Member just over 10 years, 16 comments, deals 0 - didn't take you long to come up with a funny comment. AKA on The Daily Mail as "hilarious"!
xx
picklepie44
19 Jan 171#10
Does anyone else think the pound shop one has changed its formula recently? It always used to work really well, but the packaging has changed and it's definitely not been so effective in my plug hole! I'll have to try this one instead...
kaanis to picklepie44
19 Jan 172#12
I would be extra careful when using in "my plug hole",unless prescribed by physician.
exel1966
19 Jan 17#11
Have used it before, it works if left for 2/3 hours or more. It's always been this price so represents good value.
goldy12
19 Jan 171#6
Can't really fault this product for a £1.
Just don't really see it as a Deal as that is the normal price for this. Wilko do a large range of own cleaning products for less than the branded equivalent
KareemSaid to goldy12
19 Jan 172#9
Depends what constitutes a "deal". I have often found things on this site that I didn't know about and saved me a few £ even if it is their standard price.
Chicago Town and Dr Oetker pizzas, branded mayonnaise, Lynx, Magnum ice creams are constantly posted on here as being "half price" when we all know they are always available somewhere at that price and they always seem to go hot.
I find things I didn't know about but didn't know they were available, and user reviews, more helpful than things that always are.
Of course I could scour MySupermarket and various supermarket deals - but there are plenty of others who seem content doing that!
If anyone could share their tips on using caustic soda or bleach that would be helpful.... Is mentioned in OP
cupcake125
19 Jan 171#7
Pound shop do a good one too which I recently used.
ratsdomino
19 Jan 171#5
this is a good price for something which is often much more expensive
but you cant get cheaper than using good old caustic soda. you have to be a little careful with the mixing as the fumes it gives off are quite potent, but one bottle of it will unblock about 10 sinks and works really well
KareemSaid
19 Jan 174#2
Bleach gets rid of smells but never found it to dissolve the soap scum, skin and body hair in our stupidly small bath hole.
This is made of sodium hydroxide or Lye but in a gel form so easy to pour. Similar product which Jimmy in Goodfellas used to dissolve bodies.
No point in paying the marketing budget of the exact same product like Mr Muscle
Find it decent for the price
SCOUSEKEVIN to KareemSaid
19 Jan 171#4
You can buy Mr Muscle unblocker for a Quid in Pound Shops and sometimes Home Bargain sell it for that price.
I use a couple of litres of boiling water with a good dollop of thick bleach mixed into it, put some hot water in bath then let it down drain, then put the boiled water an bleach down and leave overnight. 3 kids and 3 grandchildrens worth of hair and whatever have not managed to block any of our u-bends in the last 40 years.
whok1844
19 Jan 172#3
These have Soudium Hydroxide which is very good as disolving greesy materials. I have been buying it from Pound shops for a while now and they usually sold with 50% extra free. The way i used it was to pour it down the sink leave it for half hour, then over the next couple of hours pour cup full of boiling water every haf hour or so just to move the unblocking solution along the pipes so it all gets cleared. This way it works a treat and much better than direction for use that come with it which only cleares the u bend.
sorry Kareemsaid i just noticed that you mentioned it has Soduim Hydroxide.
Opening post
Can't see this online but have bought it in 2 stores. Comes with 500ml of easy pour gel and a plastic crud puller.
About a quarter of the big brand products and works very well IMO especially if you leave overnight.
Have paid a LOT more for specialist products and this does exactly the same job. I know caustic soda is meant to be good but never seems to dissolve well for me maybe doing something wrong!?
But then you need a receptacle and stirrer - this is a lot easier
Found with all the similar branded products in a white box
Top comments
This is made of sodium hydroxide or Lye but in a gel form so easy to pour. Similar product which Jimmy in Goodfellas used to dissolve bodies.
No point in paying the marketing budget of the exact same product like Mr Muscle
Find it decent for the price
Latest comments (27)
Almost as pointless as playing video games - but you see the return for this and actually achieve something. And all for a quid!!
Kinda wish I had got into playing games and not given up after Sensible Soccer on the Amiga.
Guess I had more real life games to get into!
Definitely a lot less hassle in video game world haha!
xx
Just don't really see it as a Deal as that is the normal price for this. Wilko do a large range of own cleaning products for less than the branded equivalent
Chicago Town and Dr Oetker pizzas, branded mayonnaise, Lynx, Magnum ice creams are constantly posted on here as being "half price" when we all know they are always available somewhere at that price and they always seem to go hot.
I find things I didn't know about but didn't know they were available, and user reviews, more helpful than things that always are.
Of course I could scour MySupermarket and various supermarket deals - but there are plenty of others who seem content doing that!
If anyone could share their tips on using caustic soda or bleach that would be helpful.... Is mentioned in OP
but you cant get cheaper than using good old caustic soda. you have to be a little careful with the mixing as the fumes it gives off are quite potent, but one bottle of it will unblock about 10 sinks and works really well
This is made of sodium hydroxide or Lye but in a gel form so easy to pour. Similar product which Jimmy in Goodfellas used to dissolve bodies.
No point in paying the marketing budget of the exact same product like Mr Muscle
Find it decent for the price
I use a couple of litres of boiling water with a good dollop of thick bleach mixed into it, put some hot water in bath then let it down drain, then put the boiled water an bleach down and leave overnight. 3 kids and 3 grandchildrens worth of hair and whatever have not managed to block any of our u-bends in the last 40 years.
sorry Kareemsaid i just noticed that you mentioned it has Soduim Hydroxide.